Watch Justin Bieber Angrily Storm Off Stage in Norway

Justin Bieber is having, by his own admission, a “rough week.” Days after cutting short a radio interview in Spain, the pop singer ended a Thursday concert in Oslo, Norway after one song when fans interfered with his attempts to clean up liquid onstage. “What are you doing? Just when everyone thought Justin Bieber had matured enough to reinvent his image, his latest two public meltdowns in 24 hours put him in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.

On Instagram, he wrote that he “chose to end the show as the people in the front row would not listen.” Videos posted on social media show a visibly irritated Bieber saying “Gimme me a second. Bielebers have taken to Twitter to talk about his stage meltdown and one posted: “The fans were so f***ing annoying and Justin has been losing his temper recently in a disrespectful way it’s getting so annoying.” Another worried fan shared: “i knew justin wasn’t right i knew it this is too much right now please im completely frightened of losing him again please he needs to rest.” Justin is under pressure with his new album Purpose going up against One Direction’s Made in the A.M on November 13 after the success of his new single Sorry. He’s also had his romance with Selena back in the press after she admitted in an interview for the first time she was annoyed at him over their split after she dated the pop star on/off from 2011 to She said: “”I think people really wanted to see me fail.

With love, Justin.” Bieber’s other walk-off happened earlier this week during an appearance on Spanish radio station 40 Principales, as the singer promoted his upcoming LP Purpose, out November 13th. As The Huffington Post reports, Bieber was asked if he would help “break the Internet” by making a viral video with some of the “biggest YouTubers in Europe.” While he first responds with a sluggish “Let’s do it,” he abruptly walked away and never returned. 2015 may not bring everything that Back to the Future II promised it would: flying cars, self-lacing shoes, we don’t see ’em happening over the next 12 months. (Then again, don’t bet against Nike.) But this year will definitely pack plenty of punch when it comes to cultural happenings. Mad Max will roar back out of the apocalypse while Mad Men rides off into the sunset, rock’s Antichrist Superstar and hip-hop’s Yeezus will rise again.